Clean It Up
UK Contract Cleaning Forum => Contract Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jon Tabbener on August 21, 2014, 07:00:15 pm
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Hi guys
I'm a carpet cleaner in Cardiff & we also do end if tenancy cleaning
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I've been offered the chance to buy a contract for commercial cleaning an office block in Cardiff
Basically the contract is 25 hours / week with 2 people covering the work working 2.5 hours per morning tupe will not come into this as
What would you guys charge for a 25 hours / week contract as I will have to at least keep price for a while - maybe until April
Thanks in advance
Jon
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2.5 hrs per morning is not 25 hrs per week?
Is it labour only?
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2.5 hours each so 5 hours in total Monday to Friday
Not labour only as would need to supply cleaning supplies
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Thats an impossible question to answer. It would depend on many factors. But if that was me in Leeds I would price £11.16 per hour for 25hrs.
So this would be £1209 pcm
costings as below.
Wage Rate £6.31
Monthly Payroll £683.58
Company NI £75.19
Holiday Pay £73.62
Equipment £6.50
Materials £34.18
Uniforms PPE £0.77
Insurance £6.24
Management Admin £68.36
Total monthly costs £948.44
Of course some of these costs are fictitious so in truth you should expect Materials to be around £20 and admin is nil, so the profit should be around £400 pcm.
But a lot will have to do with what they are paying now, trust me they will not pay much higher, if at all.
good luck
Drew
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Thanks for that
That's the problem they are only paying £9/hour
It also includes 2 other smaller contracts which are around 4k / year for both 3 hours each / week
So all in all about 16k for 31 hours / week
Asking price is £2k which will inc all supplies vacs mops chems whatever us in the cleaners cupboard
I know it's very low & probably know he answer to be honest but what are your thoughts
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some great information given out there
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So it works out at £9.92 per hour, so you are in the ball park area , so its ok and a good price to buy, but make sure the clients are OK with the change over, do you know the seller well?